Ted Cruz Furrows The Old Brow

Yesterday, it was brogressive hero Senator Aqua Buddha who was "confused" about what he should think about Edward Snowden and the revelations about the NSA's activities. Today, it's Tailgunner Ted Cruz of Texaswho got his libertarian peanut butter on his authoritarian chocolate, or vice versa.

I don't know if what Mr. Snowden has said is true or false," Cruz said during an event hosted by TheBlaze in Washington. "We need to determine that. We need to determine what his motives were, whether he was telling the truth." He continued, "If it is the case that the federal government is seizing millions of personal records about law-abiding citizens, and if it is the case that there are minimal restrictions on accessing or reviewing those records, then I think Mr. Snowden has done a considerable public service by bringing it to light." Snowden identified himself as the source of information about two secret National Security Agency programs revealed in media reports last week. House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) adamantly described him as a "traitor," while Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has similarly declined to label him. Cruz left open the possibility of backing prosecution for Snowden. "If Mr. Snowden has violated the laws of this country, there are consequences to violating laws and that is something he has publicly stated he understands and I think the law needs to be enforced," Cruz said.

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Commit a public service and go to the slam.

Far be it from my tiny cynical mind to suggest that judgment is being "reserved" by these two heroes of American liberty because their future political plans depend on how this issue ends up polling around the country. Well, not very far be it.

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